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[QUOTE="mntncougar, post: 2072347, member: 7543"] FanHam said: [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/goto/post?id=2071170#post-2071170']↑[/URL] A bit strange. Lots of Geno, Gabby, Kia, Chris and Katie Lou; some of Crystal, zero of Pheesa. The action footage was disappointing. Interviews were vacuous. The camerawork was jerky. Geno came across as a bit of a mystic - lots of scenery chewing, as they say. Also, the first episode takes the season from preseason to almost the present, so a lot of territory was skimpily covered. The players were engaging. There was a charming scene near the beginning where seemingly the whole team met at Gabby's and Kia's apartment for a group dinner. Katie Lou got an inordinate amount of screen time, to my mind. Liev Schreiber's narration tone was credible. Personalities aside, the true charm of this year's team is its stunning ball movement, efficient inside play and aggressive defense, none of which came across in the episode. A few feeds and a few outlets were shown, but to nowhere near the effect they could have been. There is to be another new episode next Wednesday, same time, so maybe they've delve a little more into actual game play with less time to cover. All in all, I'd rate it a C. Lacking, but acceptable. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First of all, this is a re-post. 1st one seems to have vanished. Having now watched it 2.5 times I'm not enamored of it as much as I first was. As already mentioned, I think the snub to Pheesa and literally not mentioning Chong are both glaring errors. But I also think that not mentioning either the FSU game or the 2nd Tulane game were serious omissions. The FSU game gave a good perspective on where this team started out this year, and the Tulane game showed that the team still has some vulnerabilities, but the following games showed that they are quickly corrected. Overall, C+ - B-. [/QUOTE]
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